I would have put in parallel to the tube, a plastic optical fiber , in the future a small mini-generator at the beginning of the pipeline, just to charge a lithium battery, such as any servos or measurements it was done on an alpine hut to get different info of the source
That is an excellent suggestion and I did think about it but the cost of running 3,200 feet of wire turned me off on the idea. It did not occur to me to use fiber optic cable like you mentioned which is way cheaper. Thanks for the input.
you can also use the wire for animal enclosures are very long coils and to transmit coded signals at 5 volts are fine or they are found in surplus, bifilar military coils, which are in teflon coated stainless steel (made for a few tens of mA) they were used for field telephony and are indestructible a small solar panel that charges a 1 Farad capacitor, is more than enough for many uses @@Magutz
Nice piece of land
Thank you, finding a caring realter was key in acquiring this property.
Just curious.... Why did you include the diversion for a waterfall?
Just a place to cool off and for appeal. It only flows when the hydro is not operational and the water is flowing nicely over the dam.
Nice
Thank you.
I would have put in parallel to the tube, a plastic optical fiber
, in the future a small mini-generator at the beginning of the pipeline, just to charge a lithium battery, such as any servos or measurements
it was done on an alpine hut to get different info of the source
That is an excellent suggestion and I did think about it but the cost of running 3,200 feet of wire turned me off on the idea. It did not occur to me to use fiber optic cable like you mentioned which is way cheaper. Thanks for the input.
you can also use the wire for animal enclosures are very long coils and to transmit coded signals at 5 volts are fine
or they are found in surplus, bifilar military coils, which are in teflon coated stainless steel (made for a few tens of mA)
they were used for field telephony and are indestructible
a small solar panel that charges a 1 Farad capacitor, is more than enough for many uses @@Magutz
भूतनी के टाइम वेस्ट क्यों किया
मुझे खेद है, मैं आपका आशय समझ नहीं पाया। आप किस भूत का आश्रय ले रहे हैं?
soft slow
Sorry for the delay, I'm now back on track after completing the long dig.
Nice Job Magutz, but aren't you getting a little old to be working so hard.
You may be right but it's good to pretend that I still can.
The hard work will pay off. All that free electricity. Especially when the price will go up like crazy.
@@Mike-kr5dn I totally agree and I find it very rewarding in working with what nature has to offer us.